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In a world where the pace of shopping is dictated by a single click and furniture is often ordered from the phone, the decision to have a customised table or cabinet can raise questions. Is it still a sensible decision or already a fad? Or perhaps… a conscious investment?
For many people, “customised furniture” sounds like a luxury reserved only for the most discerning. Yet it is often the only way to create furnishings that really fit your life – and not just for an interior design magazine. When we buy a product off the shelf, we make compromises. When we order a piece of furniture that has been created for ourselves, we express ourselves.
Customised wooden furniture is not just an aesthetic “finishing touch”. They offer the opportunity to:
This applies not only to the appearance of the furniture, but above all to its functionality. When a Bocca table is designed specifically for your dining room, its proportions, shape and presence become part of your life – not just the décor.
👉 Take a look at the Bocca table – designed to tell your story.
When you buy a customised piece of furniture, you are not just paying for the product. You are also paying for:
It is an investment in things that you accompany for years – and sometimes for generations.
The decision to have furniture made especially for you is often not made on a whim, but out of a desire to live more consciously. More and more people no longer want things that are “for the moment”. They want objects that have a story. They want an experience, not just a product. They want to express themselves.
The RTV cabinet room is not just a place for the television. It is a synthesis of function and personality. You can choose the layout, the type of fronts and even the type of suspension or plinth.
👉 Get to know the room cabinet – it was designed especially for you.
There is only one answer to this question: it depends on what you are looking for. If you want a standard off-the-shelf piece of furniture, then web-based solutions are easier. However, if you want quality, durability, personal impact and emotion, customised furniture is not a fad. It is an expression of identity. And it can’t be priced like an off-the-peg product.